Alfred & Lucky

A pet is for life. Alfred, you demonstrate this so well with your love and dedication in taking care of Lucky, in his greatest time of need.

We met Lucky and Alfred in this video, showing Lucky volunteering at Flag Day to raise funds, and also helping people in need at SOSD’s Healing Paws program.

At that time, Lucky was diagnosed with mouth cancer, and his owner Alfred wanted to bring him to Flag Day 2016, one last time. That day, Lucky valiantly stood alongside the stormtroopers and did his duty proudly.

Today, Lucky has deteriorated, suffering multiple seizures. He cannot eat or drink on his own anymore, and has lost alot of weight. For all the love that he has brought to the world, it is now our turn, to show our love to Lucky as he walks the final steps on this Earth he loved so much.

Please keep Lucky in your prayers. Thank you, Alfred for teaching us what it means, to be a great pet owner.

Our Causes

Trap-Neuter-Release is a humane alternative for managing and reducing dog populations. TNR relies on sterilization of dogs to reduce breeding, leading to a gradual decline in numbers. In 2016/17, about 217 dogs on Jurong Island and 170 dogs in various parts of Singapore were brought in under the TNR program. Many of these dogs were […]

To provide all dogs at SOSD’s shelter with proper nutrition for three months requires 300 large bags of dry dog food (4,000 kg) and 300 cans of suitable wet food for the older dogs. To feed the 200 dogs at the Jurong Island shelter and 100 stray dogs on Jurong Island require another 1500 kg […]

With over 150 dogs under our direct care, we incur pretty large medical bills. In 2016-2017, our total cost of veterinarian services was $386,741 while the medical supplies cost $28,236. This works out to more than $34,000 a month. In addition to the medical needs of dogs directly under our care, we also provide veterinary […]